A POPULAR English tourist attraction has received a huge £5million cash injection as work begins on building a massive adventure play area.
The new 132,000sq ft area aims to blend into the natural landscape and support children’s development through play.



and is home to thousands offromandto, as part of ongoing conservation work.
Recently, the attraction had their plans approved to undergo a £40million renovation project that will create three huge play zones.
Inside will be a 1,500 square foot play area â this will be one of the biggest indoor play zones in the UK.
It will be set out in interconnected colourful birdhouses with lots slides, tunnels and nets to crawl across.
But the tourist attraction is set to significantly improve and expand its facilities thanks to a multi million pound deal with UK.
Birdworld in Farnham, part of the Haskins Group, will use the seven-figure funding package to build a multi-purpose adventure play area within its existing site.
The outside overhaul will include a water zone ‘inspired by bird baths’ with fountains and wooden troughs for kids to play in.
The play area will also feature low-level log seating and staggered wooden platforms with water pumps, decorated with sculpted leaves and branches.
There will also be spiral climbing nets, connecting bridges, alongside an indoor play barn equipped with slides and puzzle boards.
The project will also put inclusivity first, incorporating accessible pathways and play features to accommodate all abilities, including wheelchair users, alongside sensory play elements reports SurreyLive.
It is hoped to increase annual visitor numbers by 65,000 per annum, supporting the attraction’s long-term viability and protecting the future of the animals and staff.
The plans also include the demolition and replacement of the neighbouring Forest Lodge Garden Centre with an improved and more energy-efficient building.
Matt Hill, development director at Birdworld and Haskins Forest Lodge Farnham, said: “We want Birdworld to be a place of wonder and learning for all families, so we are extremely grateful to have the support of UK, who believed in our vision to bring this development to fruition.
“Together, we’re not only creating new opportunities for the community and our guests, but also securing a sustainable future for Birdworld, its animals and our team.”;;
Andy Farmer, corporate relationship director at HSBC UK, added: “This funding was a natural fit as it showcases how thoughtful investments can create meaningful impact.
“It’s rewarding to see the funding package facilitate a venture that combines community enrichment and expansion.
“We look forward to seeing Matt and the team continue to drive the forward.”;;
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Plus a in the grounds of a historic country house in with climbing towers, zip-lines and slides.
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